In order to prepare for the Great Return of refugees and internally displaced persons, the "Explosive Ordnance Risk Education” (EORE) project was launched in Aghjabedi, Aghdam, Tartar and Goranboy regions, which was implemented by the International Eurasia Press Fund (IEPF) in cooperation with ANAMA and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. First of all, the International Eurasia Press Fund started the selection process to determine the people who will be trained in the regions of the communities and identified a team of seven people.
On August 25, 2022, ANAMA's leading experts on mine danger conducted a twoday training for IEPF project employees at the Vocational Training Center of the International Eurasia Press Fund located in Tarter district. ANAMA's professional trainers fully trained the project staff on the dangers of mines for two days. On the first day of the training, the head of the International Eurasia Press Fund, Umud Mirzayev participated and wished the training participants success in their work.
The “Explosive Ordnance Risk Education” Project (EORE) was successfully completed in the internally displaced communities of Aghjabadi, Aghdam, Tartar and Goranboy regions. Most of our settlers were involved in mine education. Executive Authority structures fully supported us in this work. Educational activities were carried out in thirty-three communities in four regions. 200 community activists selected from thirty-three communities supported us in educating 27,627 residents. Meetings were held several times in each of the thirtythree communities. As a result of the education project, we had 27,627 settlers who were aware of mine danger. 3 golden rules became clear for our settlers: 1. We cannot enter the territory we do not know. 2. You can't touch things that don't belong to us. 3. To call 102 and 112 when you see a mine. Community activists expressed their desire to support us again in future projects.